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|author = [[Sonia Sander]] | |author = [[Sonia Sander]] | ||
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|pub_date = {{Time|2005}} | |pub_date = {{Time|2005}} | ||
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'''''Boat Trouble''''' is a {{SBSP}} book published by {{W|Scholastic | '''''Boat Trouble''''' is a {{SBSP}} book published by {{W|Scholastic Corporation}} in {{Time|2005}}. In this book, {{Link|SpongeBob}} and {{Link|Patrick}} search for gold at [[Mrs. Puff's Boating School]]. | ||
In {{Time|2010}}, it was re-released under the alternate title ''Go for the Gold''. | In {{Time|2010}}, it was re-released under the alternate title ''Go for the Gold''. | ||
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==Synopsis== | ==Synopsis== | ||
SpongeBob has found an old treasure map, which shows that there is gold at | SpongeBob has found an old treasure map, which shows that there is gold at Mrs. Puff's Boating School. He and Patrick drive there in an old wooden boat. SpongeBob makes sure to bring a pile of digging supplies and old junk, just in case they need tools. When they arrive, they ask Mrs. Puff if it is okay for them to look around. | ||
Mrs. Puff happily agrees, thinking they are just playing a game. She gets nervous when SpongeBob and Patrick start to take apart one of her testing boats. They are convinced the gold might be in it, but Mrs. Puff is sure they will not find any. To keep them from destroying the rest of her boats, Mrs. Puff hides her gold-painted ship figurine underneath a big boat. | Mrs. Puff happily agrees, thinking they are just playing a game. She gets nervous when SpongeBob and Patrick start to take apart one of her testing boats. They are convinced the gold might be in it, but Mrs. Puff is sure they will not find any. To keep them from destroying the rest of her boats, Mrs. Puff hides her gold-painted ship figurine underneath a big boat. | ||
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The cover shows SpongeBob and Patrick on a boat in a white background. There is some coral and the title is in cyan text. | The cover shows SpongeBob and Patrick on a boat in a white background. There is some coral and the title is in cyan text. | ||
==External | ==Trivia== | ||
===Cultural references=== | |||
*The alternate title is a reference to the phrase used to encourage someone to reach for a higher rank than they are known for. | |||
==External links== | |||
*[https://www.ebay.com/itm/Nick-SpongeBob-Squarepants-Phonics-Reading-Program-Book-12-Paperback-/112082318629 More information on the book] | *[https://www.ebay.com/itm/Nick-SpongeBob-Squarepants-Phonics-Reading-Program-Book-12-Paperback-/112082318629 More information on the book] | ||
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Revision as of 19:34, 16 April 2020
Template:Italic title Template:BTab Template:Book Boat Trouble is a SpongeBob SquarePants book published by Scholastic Corporation in 2005. In this book, Template:Data:Links and Template:Data:Links search for gold at Mrs. Puff's Boating School.
In 2010, it was re-released under the alternate title Go for the Gold.
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Synopsis
SpongeBob has found an old treasure map, which shows that there is gold at Mrs. Puff's Boating School. He and Patrick drive there in an old wooden boat. SpongeBob makes sure to bring a pile of digging supplies and old junk, just in case they need tools. When they arrive, they ask Mrs. Puff if it is okay for them to look around.
Mrs. Puff happily agrees, thinking they are just playing a game. She gets nervous when SpongeBob and Patrick start to take apart one of her testing boats. They are convinced the gold might be in it, but Mrs. Puff is sure they will not find any. To keep them from destroying the rest of her boats, Mrs. Puff hides her gold-painted ship figurine underneath a big boat.
She tells SpongeBob and Patrick to look under the boat. They find her ship figurine and think it is the treasure. They are very happy and decide to take the figurine home. They thank Mrs. Puff and take off in their wooden boat. She waves and gives them a weary smile.
Cover
The cover shows SpongeBob and Patrick on a boat in a white background. There is some coral and the title is in cyan text.
Trivia
Cultural references
- The alternate title is a reference to the phrase used to encourage someone to reach for a higher rank than they are known for.